Wednesday, January 17, 2018

vidimus: lady who only turned 40 dies days after catching the influenza

SAN JOSE, CA (KRON) — The family of a California lady who died after contracting the influenza is speaking about her dying in the wish it going to mindfulothers to the spread of the potentially deathly virus. Katie Oxley Thomas, of San Jose, was only 40 years old. Oxley is talking about his late sister, who died on Jan. four, only 2 days after coming drop by the influenza. "We have 2 lock family friends who are intensive care unit nurses, one has been at Stanford for 26 years," Oxley said. Katie is one of 42 Californians under age 65 to die from the influenza ever ever Oct. one.


California marathon runner dies from influenza

Katie Oxley Thomas, 40, died 48 hours after contracting the fluA mom-of-3 marathon runner died of influenza only 48 hours after falling ill.Katie Oxley Thomas, 40, of San Jose, California, was a yoga enthusiast & runner before she died earlier this 30 days. Loma Linda University medicinal Center said hospital attendantare handling 60 further patients a day than usual. Health officials said the influenza has killed further than 40 people under the age of 65 in California. Pictured is 1 of the tents at Palomar medicinal Center EscondidoLast year, 9 people died from the influenza at now. California is 1 of the 49 states which announced either regional or widespread influenza activity, excluding Delaware.

California marathon runner dies from flu

Connecticut guy dies after being diagnosed by influenza

as informed in A ten-year-old guy has died during a school sports trip only days after being diagnosed by the influenza, pneumonia, & sepsis. Nico is hardly the premier child to fall prey to this year's deathly influenza season. 'This is a bad influenza season,' said Dr Dan Jernigan, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's influenza offshoot said on Friday as he briefed reporters on the latest statistics. He said the influenza activity looked a lot such as the influenza epidemic of 2014-2015 where the H3N2 strain was predominant. Katie Denise Oxley Thomas, who was a marathon runner, died on January two after Combating the influenza for 48 hours.





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